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Interesting piece in the Wall St Jnl - not central to PA but it does get a mention, Jo ... http://by119w.bay119.mail.live.com/mail/mail.aspx?&n=310312317 ...
Jo Livingston
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Apr 5, 2008
7:09 am
7738
Here s a link that may work: http://online.wsj.com/public/article_print/SB120724976133187245.html This article was in Fridays WSJ on the front page of a ...
daniel palmeri
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Apr 5, 2008
8:06 am
7739
Wow! Thank you so much! Another mental puzzle piece just clicked into place. The article read, "Oxford researchers found that a baby's face can seize our...
tobuika
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Apr 6, 2008
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7740
Hm, but now that I think about it, I do think many animal babies, like kittens, are extremely cute. I wonder why. - - - - - It's because kittens all look...
Bonnie
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Apr 6, 2008
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7741
"To our eyes, every face is a unique volume in the library of human nature. We read its language of expressions at a glance, fluently translating a curled lip,...
Amanda
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Apr 6, 2008
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7742
The article answered for me the burning question: What's the big deal about faces? From the article I get that facial recognition is so ingrained that the...
Bonnie
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Apr 6, 2008
6:21 pm
7743
I have a burning question or two about the monkey experiment: (How) were the monkeys telling them apart when they wore their hoods? Maybe the monkeys were...
Anne Mills
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Apr 8, 2008
12:32 am
7744
... I've wondered the same thing, but always thought it was because I was a grinch! Babies don't like me much either (they cry when I hold them). Now, I think...
Anne Mills
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Apr 8, 2008
12:38 am
7745
I have a burning question or two about the monkey experiment: (How) were the monkeys telling them apart when they wore their hoods? Maybe the monkeys were...
Bonnie
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Apr 8, 2008
2:22 am
7746
Over the weekend I saw a review in the local paper on the following book: Head Cases: Stories of Brain Injury and Its Aftermath I have not read it but I am...
daniel palmeri
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Apr 8, 2008
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Head Cases: Stories of Brain Injury and Its Aftermath - - - - - It tells about soldiers who suffer head injuries in Iraq. A review said this: "A persistent...
Bonnie
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Apr 8, 2008
3:00 am
7748
Anne, I had that same question. Since most animals are better than identifying other's by smell rather than sight. Julie To: faceblind@yahoogroups.com From:...
Julie Beeston
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Apr 8, 2008
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7749
Babies cry when I hold them too. I figure they know I'm uncomfortable with them. I just tell everyone their babies are cute. I can't tell them apart most of...
Amanda
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Apr 8, 2008
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I wondered that too. Why would a monkey's fusiform gyrus area be attuned to recognising human faces? And how could they be so sure that the monkeys weren't...
joni pinkney
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Apr 8, 2008
10:38 pm
7751
There is an article on face recognition in scientific amerian Mind for April/May ... ...
daniel palmeri
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Apr 9, 2008
3:23 am
7752
There was an article in today's London Times on facial expressions and their intentions.... http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article3708640.ece...
Jo Livingston
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Apr 9, 2008
3:32 pm
7753
"Without makeup, wigs, or glasses, all of the Brothers were similar- looking, including their receding hairlines. Zeppo could pass for a younger Groucho, and...
Bonnie
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Apr 10, 2008
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7754
... I have to know... Cany anyone see any discernable difference in any of the faces they show? They look identical to me. Julie . [Non-text portions of this...
Julie Beeston
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Apr 11, 2008
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7755
I don't see any difference in the two pictures. I've read of studies like this, they take the same picture of the same person and digitally edit it so that...
joni pinkney
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Apr 11, 2008
11:14 pm
7756
I can draw portraits perfectly fine, but...the abilty to busts escapes me. Drawing and painting particular emotions can sometime be very difficult for me, too....
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Apr 12, 2008
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7757
I see no difference in the faces. Michelle S. ... and their intentions.... ... 0700Subject: Re: [faceblind] Re: New article in scientific american ... for...
Michelle
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Apr 12, 2008
3:20 am
7758
I just thought one was more pleasant and clean looking than the other (the one that turned out to be more interested in short-term gratification appeared more...
Amanda
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Apr 12, 2008
2:34 pm
7759
I once did a clay bust of a bearded man and everyone raved about it, but it was supposed to be Abraham Lincoln and no one could tell. Elizabeth Hensley <>< 8-)...
Liz Hensley
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Apr 12, 2008
11:27 pm
7760
I work with Photoshop quite a bit and there are differences in the picture (it's sort of like the picture games made up for children - find the differences). ...
Anne Mills
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Apr 14, 2008
5:33 am
7761
Hello, I've got the advise to visit this group by Bill Choisser I had contacted asking some help. I'am screenwriter, born in Russia, lived in Italie, than in...
piatakhinaanastasia
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Apr 14, 2008
9:55 am
7762
Have the head injury at the back of the head behind the left ear. ~Bonnie...
Bonnie
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Apr 14, 2008
10:07 am
7763
In a message dated 4/14/2008 6:08:02 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, orebon@... writes: Have the head injury at the back of the head behind the left ear. ...
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Apr 14, 2008
3:06 pm
7764
Anastasia, When this movie is complete I REALLY want to see it. I would suggest that you make the movie subtle at first. Make it so that the injured person...
Julie Beeston
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Apr 14, 2008
3:33 pm
7765
I like this idea a lot. I have no idea if it'd actually work for the movie, since I don't know the point of view or anything. But it's a great idea if you...
Dawn Lloyd
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Apr 14, 2008
4:05 pm
7766
This link claims the location is in the temporal region: <http://www.crystalinks.com/prosopagnosia.html> Surgery in the occipital region doesn't rule out a...
Bonnie
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Apr 14, 2008
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